It could be a great experience. The cast might be amused by the wild ideas in some fanfictions. They could also potentially get some inspiration from the creativity of the fans. However, they might also face some fanfictions that they don't quite like or that distort their characters in a way they don't agree with. But overall, it would open up a whole new world of the fandom for them.
It would be really interesting. They might find some really creative interpretations in the fanfiction. Some of the fanfictions could give new perspectives on their own characters. For example, an actor who played a minor character might discover a fanfic where that character has a whole new backstory or a heroic arc. It could also be a bit strange for them as fanfictions can often deviate a lot from the original canon.
It would be quite an interesting scenario. The gods might have very different perspectives compared to us mortals. They could see the creative twists and turns in the fanfiction and perhaps be amused by how fans re - imagine the magical world of Harry Potter.
Well, they might find it completely absurd. The Death Eaters are so entrenched in their dark and violent ways, and Harry Potter fanfiction can range from fluffy, light - hearted stories to complex, morally - gray tales. They'd probably see the fanfiction as a waste of time or even a perversion of what they consider the 'true' wizarding world order. They are all about the dark magic and subjugation, and fanfiction often has a more inclusive and creative approach that would likely baffle them.
Well, some of the cast might be really intrigued. They would see how the fans have filled in the gaps or created alternative universes. However, they could also be a bit critical. If a fanfic misrepresents a character's values or relationships that were carefully crafted in the books, the actor might feel a bit disappointed. At the same time, they might also be in awe of the fans' creativity in coming up with entirely new storylines and scenarios.
It could be quite an interesting scenario. They might compare the magic in the Harry Potter world with their own powers. For instance, a demigod with the ability to control fire might be intrigued by the spells related to fire in the fanfiction. They could also draw parallels between the heroism in the Potterverse and their own experiences as demigods.
If the Dursleys read Harry Potter fanfiction, it might actually have a bit of an impact on them. Petunia, for instance, might be secretly intrigued despite herself. She grew up knowing about the wizarding world through her sister. The fanfiction could stir up some long - buried memories. Dudley, on the other hand, might start to see Harry in a different light, realizing there are so many different interpretations of his cousin's life that are much more exciting than he thought.
If Harry Potter's grandparents read fanfiction, they might have mixed feelings. On one hand, they could enjoy seeing the continued love for the wizarding world they were part of. But on the other, they might find some of the modern interpretations a bit too out - there. They were from a more traditional wizarding background, and fanfiction can be full of modern ideas and concepts that could seem strange to them.
Well, they might be really surprised. They could find some interesting interpretations of their own characters. For example, they might see how modern fans view their friendship and their adventures in a whole new light. Maybe they'd be amused by the creative liberties taken in the fanfiction.
The Dursleys reading Harry Potter books fanfiction would be a very odd scenario. Given their dislike for anything related to magic and their mistreatment of Harry. On one hand, reading fanfiction could open their minds a bit. For example, they might come across a fanfic that shows how hard it was for Harry growing up in a non - magical family. But on the other hand, they might see it as just more of that 'nonsense' and double down on their negative attitude towards Harry and his world. It's also possible that they'd be so confused by the different versions of the story in fanfiction that they'd just give up and pretend it doesn't exist.
If Harry Potter characters read the fanfiction books, they might react in various ways. Ginny might get annoyed if the fanfiction misrepresented her relationship with Harry. Draco, on the other hand, could either be amused or offended depending on how he was depicted. And Dumbledore? He'd probably be very understanding and see it as a creative exploration of the wizarding world he loves so much.
The Cullens might be quite intrigued. They could compare the magical elements in the Harry Potter fanfiction to their own vampire - related 'magic'. For example, they might find the different spells and potions in the fanfiction fascinating and draw parallels to their own abilities, like Edward's mind - reading which could be seen as a form of magic in its own way.